Germany: Falun Gong Practitioners Received at the Foreign Office
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 9th, 2002, three Falun Gong
practitioners were received for a dialogue with representatives from the Human
Rights Department in the [German] Foreign Office. The three practitioners were German citizens who had been arrested by Chinese
authorities on November 20th, 2001 in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. This
was already the third such meeting with representatives of the Foreign Office.
This time they took the opportunity to relate their experiences while in Chinese
custody and to point out the unjustified and physically rough treatment toward
them at the hands of the Chinese security forces. The representatives listened attentively to the practitioners' reports and
asked questions about the exact sequence of events; they paid particular
attention to the eye-witness accounts of the treatment of the German
practitioners at the hands of the Chinese police authorities and their breach of
international agreements regarding consular representation. At the end of the 1-1/2 hour dialogue, the practitioners handed over letters
of complaint from those arrested on November 20th, which described
the lawless treatment and which urged the German government to
undertake suitable steps of protest towards the Government of the People's
Republic of China. (Original text in German)
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